Any advice would be welcome. I'd like to figure out some fairly simple once-a-week about 100 rounds course of fire that is both a good training shoot and with which I can measure improvement. I have a sig 28 9mm, year of range membership, and on fairly tight budget. I've ben shooting for a while, have been through some training over the years (including LE qualfication) and am a modestly good shot. Range rules at this point do not allow for draw from holster. I kind of like shooting to the FBI B-27 target. I would simply time the course of fire, subtract points from shots outside of the center of mass area, and have a way to kep tabs on my improvement. There's got to be something better, but here's my first thought:

25 yards -- one mag, slow targeted shots (then record time & score target), then one mag in quick double taps with tactical reloading between each double (time & score target), then one mag from low ready to quick single shots (time & score target).

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